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Use this page to browse PromoCodeRadar by market, workflow, and product type. Start here when you want to compare a niche first, narrow into a sub hub, and only then move into the store page that fits the brand or savings path you actually need.
How to use this page
Start with Categories when you want to compare a market before choosing a brand.
- Pick a broad hub first
- Open the sub hub that matches your use case
- Use store pages for brand-specific savings context

Quick jump to the six core hubs
These six hubs are the core public category structure in the current mapping.
How to use categories on PromoCodeRadar
Categories help users browse a broader market first, then narrow into the workflow or product type that makes the next click feel cleaner.
1. Start with a market
Pick the broad area that matches your intent, such as AI tools, wellness, spirituality, self-help, business, or survival.
2. Narrow into a sub hub
Open a more specific path such as AI SEO, Supplements & Nutrition, Astrology, Marketing, or Alternative Energy.
3. Open the right store page
Use the store page for brand-specific savings context, pricing notes, and the cleaner route into the exact brand page.
Explore the main category hubs
Each card below links to a cleaner entry point for that market and shows the public sub hubs in the current structure.
6 public sub hubs · 212 mapped stores
AI & Software
Browse AI workflows, SaaS tools, creator paths, and software-heavy categories where users often compare use cases before picking a brand.
SaaS & Software Tools · AI Productivity · AI Design · AI Video & Creator · AI SEO · AI Writing
10 public sub hubs · 488 mapped stores
Health & Wellness
Start here for supplements, daily health support, fitness, beauty, and broader wellness paths where product type often matters as much as the brand.
Supplements & Nutrition · Men’s Health · General Health · Natural Remedies · Weight Loss · Fitness Training
3 public sub hubs · 150 mapped stores
Spirituality & Alternative
Use this hub for broad spirituality paths and more specific interest areas such as astrology and psychics.
2 public sub hubs · 82 mapped stores
Self-Help & Relationships
Open this hub when the intent is relationship-focused, personal guidance, or self-improvement with a clearer human context.
1 public sub hub · 52 mapped stores
Business, Marketing & Finance
Browse commercial, marketing, and business-oriented paths where users usually care about tools, services, or operational support.
2 public sub hubs · 43 mapped stores
Green Living & Survival
This hub is best when the user intent leans toward preparedness, self-reliance, or energy-focused practical solutions.
Featured category paths to start with
These are strong first clicks when you want a narrower entry point instead of a broad market hub.
AI & Software
AI Writing
Good when the user wants writing-focused AI tools rather than the full software category.
AI & Software
AI SEO
Use this path when search optimization and content workflows matter more than general SaaS browsing.
AI & Software
AI Video & Creator
A cleaner starting point for creator, video, and media-oriented AI workflows.
Health & Wellness
Supplements & Nutrition
Useful when the user is shopping within wellness but needs a clearer supplement-first route.
Spirituality & Alternative
General Spirituality
A broad entry point for spirituality-related offers before narrowing into astrology or psychics.
Green Living & Survival
Survival
Use this route when the intent is preparedness, self-reliance, and practical survival-oriented browsing.
Full category directory
Browse the full public category structure by hub. Each list below uses the public sub hubs in the current mapping.
AI & Software
6 public sub hubs · 212 mapped stores
Spirituality & Alternative
3 public sub hubs · 150 mapped stores
Browse by shopping intent
Not every brand saves money in the same way. These cues help visitors browse categories with a clearer expectation before they open a store page.
Coupon codes
Useful when a category often includes promo-driven brand pages and direct code paths.
Official deals
Helpful when savings come from public offers, launches, or on-site deal structures instead of classic coupons.
Plan notes
Common when software or service categories benefit more from pricing context than code-first browsing.
Good ways to start browsing
These guided paths help users move from a broad market into the cleaner part of the directory faster.
Start with AI & Software
Best when the user compares workflows first. Good next clicks are AI Writing, AI SEO, and SaaS & Software Tools.
Start with Health & Wellness
A strong route when product type matters first. Supplements & Nutrition and Weight Loss are good narrower paths.
Start with Spirituality or Self-Help
Use General Spirituality, Astrology, or Relationships when the intent is more personal than tool-based.
Start with Business or Survival
Go to Marketing for business-oriented browsing, or choose Survival and Alternative Energy for practical preparedness paths.
How PromoCodeRadar is organized
1. Categories
Browse the broad market first.
2. Sub hubs
Narrow the workflow or product type.
3. Store pages
Open the brand-specific savings context.
Continue browsing
Once you know the path, move into the right hub or jump straight to the store directory.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between Categories and Stores?
Categories help you browse by market, workflow, or product type. Stores help you browse by brand name when you already know the company you want.
Should I start with a category or a store?
Start with Categories when you are comparing solutions or still narrowing the niche. Start with Stores when you already know the brand and want the brand page faster.
Do category pages show direct coupon codes?
No. Category pages are navigation pages. They help you reach the right hub, sub hub, and eventually the right store page, where the brand-specific savings context belongs.
Why are some categories broader than others?
Some hubs have many public sub hubs in the current structure, while others are intentionally narrower. The goal is cleaner navigation, not a giant taxonomy dump.
What is the best next click after a category page?
The best next click is usually the sub hub that matches your use case most closely. From there, move into the store page that fits the brand or solution you want.
